Posted by Owen Aaland on February 02, 2013 at 06:35:28 from (216.47.34.25):
In Reply to: Simpler Times posted by tractor300 on February 01, 2013 at 06:04:50:
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It is all operated by one person.
The car is driven unto an elevator deck on the end between the two rows. The wheels on one side are in a channel. The car is left in neutral. The elevator moves sideways to the desired column and then rises to the correct level. The car is then rolled either forward or backward depending on which spot is being filled. The parking areas have a slight incline away from the center so they just roll up against a curb stop. To retrieve the vehicle the process is reversed. Cars are pulled back unto the elevator and delivered to the end on the building. It takes about a minute to store or retrieve a vehicle.
With no computers to keep track of things I imagine the electrical system was quite complicated.
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